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according to "l.a. times," law enforcement sources say they made threats against the white house. >> they've got a robot next to the car. >> we'll watch that situation. >>> welcome back. the white house working hard to separate fact from fiction. >> starting today, the obama administration is asking supporters to send around a chain e-mail that contains a list of reasons to support the president's plan and some of the myths about health care reform, like what's being called death panels. >> charles grassley, even he is talking to his constituents about it. he says government should not decide if grandma lives or dies. >> there's counseling for end of life and from that standpoint, you have every right to see her. we should not have a government program that determines you're going to pull the plug on grandma. >> jonathan allen is a reporter for cq.com. as we debate these statements, are we take k attention away from what people consider to be the really important details of this plan? >> yes, there's a
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you've got a new york yankee there and an l.a. dodger there. a-rod has admitted to taking some steroids, albeit not intentionally so. ramirez on the list that was supposed to be kept secret. that's not the actual reasons why they made the list, right? >> those things don't help of course. steroid allegations amongst everything else undermining their images. a-rod has been covered pretty negatively for a long time. known to be a bit of a diva. people describe him as being a bit phony. been in the tabloids for a very public divorce, dating madonna. the list goes on. >> kate hudson now. you've got to catch up there. >> now with kate hudson. he was dating madonna supposedly when he was still married which caused some image problems. a-rod is a guy fans have seen as very talented, admire his skill on the field. never quite connected with him. now that he's been linked to the steroid scandal from 2003, it hurts him a little more. >> i look at a situation, kobe bryant, l.a. lakers star, this is a guy who beat the rape allegatio allegations, acquitted
you've got a new york yankee there and an l.a. dodger there. a-rod has admitted to taking some steroids, albeit not intentionally so. ramirez on the list that was supposed to be kept secret. that's not the actual reasons why they made the list, right? >> those things don't help of course. steroid allegations amongst everything else undermining their images. a-rod has been covered pretty negatively for a long time. known to be a bit of a diva. people describe him as being a bit phony. been...
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we're just now learning from the l.a. county coroner who has ruled michael jackson died as a result of a homicide. let's go to burbank with new details. jeff, what do you have? >> reporter: like you said, nothing majorly new in this report and it's lot of what we've been reporting but to make it official in this press release just out from the coroner, the official cause of death, officially a homicide. the cause of death is acute propofol intoxication. so basically michael jackson, the coroner has ruled, officially, died of taking propofol. other conditions contributing to his death, benzodiazepine affect which is basically the effect it has on a person when they are taking depressants. something else we've been reporting through sources that we knew michael jackson was taking. the lapd also released a statement just moments later saying they will be turning this case over to the l.a. da's office which is what we expected and it is now up to the da's office once the investigation is complete whether or not they want to f
we're just now learning from the l.a. county coroner who has ruled michael jackson died as a result of a homicide. let's go to burbank with new details. jeff, what do you have? >> reporter: like you said, nothing majorly new in this report and it's lot of what we've been reporting but to make it official in this press release just out from the coroner, the official cause of death, officially a homicide. the cause of death is acute propofol intoxication. so basically michael jackson, the...
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i assume most of them wanted to get out of there and they ran out. >> how long was he in l.a. fitness before this started? >> he went in three times. first at 11-something in the morning. then we're assuming he had to leave. then back in at 7:40. then checks back in at 7:56. we're thinking between 7:40 and 7:56, he makes this call on his phone. we're assuming he went outside to make that call then went back in. then class started at 8:00, he went in, put his bag down and fired the weapon. >> tell us about that 7:45 phone call. >> we're still in the process of contacting that person. >> when -- aware of the blog website postings? >> we became aware of it last night after the incident. >> do you feel like there is anyone out there who may have any kind of kulpaablety? >> i think that if anyone knew of it, they would certainly have a moral and ethical obligation -- >> we are following breaking news where we're getting an update on the awful shooting that took place in allegheny county, pennsylvania, around 8:00 eastern time. i'm tamron hall. >> i'm david schuster. such fascinatin
i assume most of them wanted to get out of there and they ran out. >> how long was he in l.a. fitness before this started? >> he went in three times. first at 11-something in the morning. then we're assuming he had to leave. then back in at 7:40. then checks back in at 7:56. we're thinking between 7:40 and 7:56, he makes this call on his phone. we're assuming he went outside to make that call then went back in. then class started at 8:00, he went in, put his bag down and fired the...
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jay, when you have the l.a. county coroner's office saying as they are now saying according to the associated press, that this was a homicide, what does that do in terms of the pressure is puts on local law enforcement to go ahead and bring this as a criminal case? >> it puts a lot of pressure on because now we know that his death was not natural. it wasn't something that was accidental. it's a homicide. so this -- let me answer it question in two ways. it does put a lot of pressure on law enforcement, but we have to remember that the autopsy results had been delayed for some -- a couple of weeks because the medical examiner was working with law enforcement. so they do, even though it does put pressure on law enforcement, they are working hand in glove together on this. >> and as far as a defense, and you can imagine that dr. conrad murray, i'm sure he probably already has counsel, what would their argument be based on all the evidence that you have heard. that he was providing sleeping pill trying to help jacks
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hundreds of other homes evacuated north of l.a. as another fire gained momentum there. >>> south carolina governor mark sanford is taking the offense against a vocal critic. yesterday, sanford blasted state senator david thomas who's investigating the governor's travel records after admitting to leaving the united states to visit his mistress in argentina. >> some of the media accounts is pure politics. and, you know, if you look at sort of where people are coming from, some people think it's in their best interest to drum up some of what's been going on to help them climb to the next ladder in politics. it fits more in that notion of an investigation in search of -- in an agenda opposed to simply the truth. >>> all right. let's get very latest on tropical storm danny, a storm that was called, quote, pathetic. called a storm pathetic, bill. >> almost daring it. >> would you like to take it back? >> from boston, bill? >> the ultimate jinx. pathetic, not a big story and of course i'll be here all weekend long. >> never taunt a tropic
hundreds of other homes evacuated north of l.a. as another fire gained momentum there. >>> south carolina governor mark sanford is taking the offense against a vocal critic. yesterday, sanford blasted state senator david thomas who's investigating the governor's travel records after admitting to leaving the united states to visit his mistress in argentina. >> some of the media accounts is pure politics. and, you know, if you look at sort of where people are coming from, some...
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the l.a. county coroner's office reportedly rules jackson's death a homicide. all that and more, now, on "countdown." >> this is it. i mean, this is really it. good evening from new york. the u.s. department of justice will investigate incidents of torture committed by u.s. officials and contractors during the bush administration including threatening people with guns and power drills, with raping their mothers, with killing their children. our fifth story today on "the countdown." the white house today flooding the zone on the same day a federal judge ordered the release of the cia documents that read like something out of the spanish inquisition. specifically, federal prosecutor john durham expanding his existing investigation into cia destruction of interrogation videotapes to include the interrogations themselves one administration official telling the news tonight he'll detail ten cases detailed in this new cia report such as one in which one person was forced to breathe in cigarette smok
the l.a. county coroner's office reportedly rules jackson's death a homicide. all that and more, now, on "countdown." >> this is it. i mean, this is really it. good evening from new york. the u.s. department of justice will investigate incidents of torture committed by u.s. officials and contractors during the bush administration including threatening people with guns and power drills, with raping their mothers, with killing their children. our fifth story today on "the...
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the l.a. county coroner's office reportedly rules jackson's death a homicide. all that and more, now, on "countdown." >> this is it. i mean, this is really it. good evening from new york. the u.s. department of justice will investigate incidents of torture committed by u.s. officials and contractors during the bush administration including threatening people with guns and power drills, with raping their mothers, with killing their children. the white house today flooding the zone on the same day a federal judge ordered the release of the cia documents that read like something out of the spanish inquisition. specifically, federal prosecutor john durham expanding his existing investigation into cia destruction of interrogation videotapes to include the interrogations themselves one administration official telling the news tonight he'll detail ten cases detailed in this new cia report such as one in which one person was forced to breathe in cigarette smoke until they had to purge. like stripping
the l.a. county coroner's office reportedly rules jackson's death a homicide. all that and more, now, on "countdown." >> this is it. i mean, this is really it. good evening from new york. the u.s. department of justice will investigate incidents of torture committed by u.s. officials and contractors during the bush administration including threatening people with guns and power drills, with raping their mothers, with killing their children. the white house today flooding the...
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we don't have the unsealed documents in house right now but according to the "l.a. times" report murray said he was treating jackson for insomnia for six weeks and he had given jackson 50 milligrams of propofol every night via an iv drip. that 50 milligrams is going to be definitely something that's going to be looked into quite a bit because then goes on to say that murray was worried that jackson was forming a habit and he wanted to wean him off the propofol and in doing that he lowered the dosage to 25 milligrams and was mixing it with two other sedatives. tamron, all along we were talking about how important to get the toxicology report not just to know how much propofol michael jackson was given and murray here, according to this unsealed document was mixing these drugs. he hadn't been successful in getting jackson to go to sleep the night before he died and it outlines the rest of that evening, as well. >> courtney, this "l.a. times" article also says dr. murray in the investigation interview with police told him that he left michael jackson alonehe m unica ma
we don't have the unsealed documents in house right now but according to the "l.a. times" report murray said he was treating jackson for insomnia for six weeks and he had given jackson 50 milligrams of propofol every night via an iv drip. that 50 milligrams is going to be definitely something that's going to be looked into quite a bit because then goes on to say that murray was worried that jackson was forming a habit and he wanted to wean him off the propofol and in doing that he...
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for 20 years, the "l.a. times" has the largest newspaper virtual monopoly in the country. yet even before the newspaper crash, it was already approaching bankruptcy. the daily circulation dropped below 725,000. first rerun of this program the other night had a larger audience than that. msnbc is going to profit a quarter billion dollars this years. the l.a. times will be lucky to be publishing next year. i mentioned republican talking points. andrew mall couple's biography he notes that he was the press secretary to laura bush. runner up, tom delay of "dancing with the stars." tried to suggest that town halls about health care are chaotic. he was once the victim of one of them. when i did my town hall meetings, i'll never forget one, they brought in quadriplegics on gurneys and dumped them on a floor on the podium in front of me. the people that came in to disrupt my town meetings, we let them go on because it turned ott p people here. what is going on here is the american people are on their side. mr. delay left out a little delal, d deta detail, he wasn't there. they det
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>> look at the "l.a. times" article which reports the health care you get as a member of congress is pretty darn good. they list it -- you get your choice of ten national health care plans plus hmos from your own state. special treatment at federal medical facilities and there's no such thing as pre-existing conditions. what is your take? >> i'm not aware of any special member health care program. i signed up for blue cross/blue shield likeless of other federal employees. as far as i know, health care benefits available to me are pretty similar to the health care benefits available to anybody who works for the federal government. but i think that's the point. why can't we make those benefits available to every american? >> that is a great point. what you think is standing in the way of that? what members of congress and the federal government employees get is great. why not extrapolate that out for the country? >> well, that's what we're trying to do with health care reform, i hope. we are going to elimin
>> look at the "l.a. times" article which reports the health care you get as a member of congress is pretty darn good. they list it -- you get your choice of ten national health care plans plus hmos from your own state. special treatment at federal medical facilities and there's no such thing as pre-existing conditions. what is your take? >> i'm not aware of any special member health care program. i signed up for blue cross/blue shield likeless of other federal employees....
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i think about cubans in miami, mexicans in l.a., puerto ricans in new york. i'm wondering, these seem like different constituencies with different interests. i'm wondering if they really would take something like this as a call to arms on broader political issues. >> you're right. we are not a monolithic group. we have diversity in our community, all subethnic groups you pointed to. what's remarkable is that all of these groups, our community has been unified and galvanized by this nomination. there are folks to ho support this in east l.a., bronx, miami and even in kansas. as a kansas latina, i'll tell you that. so i understand that we are not a monolithic group. that's what's so remarkable about this nomination. it has unified our community and everyone is supporting this nomination. and i believe that it is a vote that will be long remembered not just in the history books but in the hearts and minds of many latinos across this country. it is a remarkable milestone for the country and for our latino community. >> janet from the national council, look forwar
i think about cubans in miami, mexicans in l.a., puerto ricans in new york. i'm wondering, these seem like different constituencies with different interests. i'm wondering if they really would take something like this as a call to arms on broader political issues. >> you're right. we are not a monolithic group. we have diversity in our community, all subethnic groups you pointed to. what's remarkable is that all of these groups, our community has been unified and galvanized by this...
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in 2002 told "the l.a. times" we don't talk to the press about it. now he says he doesn't know what's going on there. why does zach wamp say. >> what's the reaction of these members of congress? they're all part of this cell. >> i've been reporting on this for several years for harper's magazine and rolling stone. never had a fact corrected. >> i'll hear from them. i can tell you that. thank you for coming on. i can guarantee you i'll hear from each one of these people who want to know why they're outed as members of some religious cult when they'll tell me it's a cheap place to stay. it's a good-looking book "the family." thank you very much. those groups of protesters disrupting congressional town hall meetings all across the country in long island, philadelphia, texas. now the white house and dnc, the democrats are fighting back hoping to make the people you're looking at the face of opposition. in other words, the only people opposing health care are those screamers out there. is it going to work as a tactic for the democrats? the politics fix is
in 2002 told "the l.a. times" we don't talk to the press about it. now he says he doesn't know what's going on there. why does zach wamp say. >> what's the reaction of these members of congress? they're all part of this cell. >> i've been reporting on this for several years for harper's magazine and rolling stone. never had a fact corrected. >> i'll hear from them. i can tell you that. thank you for coming on. i can guarantee you i'll hear from each one of these...
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for 20 years, the "l.a. times" has the largest newspaper virtual monopoly in the country. yet even before the newspaper crash, it was already approaching bankruptcy. the daily circulation dropped below 725,000. first rerun of this program the other night had a larger audience than that. msnbc is going to profit a quarter billion dollars this years. the l.a. times will be lucky to be publishing next year. i mentioned republican talking points. andrew malcolm's biography notes in 1999-2000, he was secretary to laura bush. runner up, tom delay of "dancing with the stars." tried to suggest that town halls about health care are chaotic. he was once the victim of one of them. when i did my town hall meetings, i'll never forget one, they brought in quadriplegics on gurneys and dumped them on a floor on the podium in front of me. this is not new. what is new is the people that came in to disrupt my town meetings, we let them go on because it turned off the people there. what is going on here is the american people are on their side. mr. delay left out a little detail, he wasn't th
for 20 years, the "l.a. times" has the largest newspaper virtual monopoly in the country. yet even before the newspaper crash, it was already approaching bankruptcy. the daily circulation dropped below 725,000. first rerun of this program the other night had a larger audience than that. msnbc is going to profit a quarter billion dollars this years. the l.a. times will be lucky to be publishing next year. i mentioned republican talking points. andrew malcolm's biography notes in...
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the l.a. coroner's office has ruled michael jackson's death a homicide. nbc news has learned that jackson's doctor, conrad murray, is being investigated for manslaughter. this opens up a whole new front on the story. joining me now is msnbc.com's courtney hazlett. courtney, good to have you with us tonight. this is a big development, obviously. what does it really mean? >> what it really means is we've narrowed down the manner of death to a homicide. it's something we've been speculating about all along. now that is for certain. in terms of the manslaughter investigation, yes, it is focused to dr. conrad murray. what does all of that mean? it's difficult to say until there are actual charges filed against dr. conrad murray if and when that happens. right now he's still innocent. he has a lot of statements that's in this affidavit that are very -- that they're explosive. they're confounding on many levels in terms of the resuscitation and the drugs that he was giving michael. however, once it comes time to hearing this in front of a court of law, dr. murra
the l.a. coroner's office has ruled michael jackson's death a homicide. nbc news has learned that jackson's doctor, conrad murray, is being investigated for manslaughter. this opens up a whole new front on the story. joining me now is msnbc.com's courtney hazlett. courtney, good to have you with us tonight. this is a big development, obviously. what does it really mean? >> what it really means is we've narrowed down the manner of death to a homicide. it's something we've been speculating...
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one of the interesting things is they have six hours, the l.a. police, of conversations and interrogations with conrad murray and the lawyers are adamant not a thing is going to change in their defense. the l.a. police know what their defense is and they said to me yesterday, i spoke to them. they said the time shortstop line is incorrect and out of whack. he didn't walk out of the room. that is just made up. the original conversations will show that. and so one of the interesting things here, we have an affidavit which makes a damming case against him but according to the attorneys and i haven't heard the interrogations yet but the interrogations disabuse of that notion that this timeline is right. if so they have a defense because sitting down with this fellow he is not shifty-eyed and does not move around and make a good witness if they put him on the stand. >> a quick question. when we hear that the coroner's office is saying this was a homicide, what sort of charges could conrad murray be looking at? is this manslaughter? is this attempted m
one of the interesting things is they have six hours, the l.a. police, of conversations and interrogations with conrad murray and the lawyers are adamant not a thing is going to change in their defense. the l.a. police know what their defense is and they said to me yesterday, i spoke to them. they said the time shortstop line is incorrect and out of whack. he didn't walk out of the room. that is just made up. the original conversations will show that. and so one of the interesting things here,...
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"usa today" wildfire races near downtown l.a. two firefighters die in a blaze threatens 10,000 homes. >> after 50 years of dominance, rise of new era in japan. voters out new democratic party. >> getting harder to pinch pennies in north carolina. >> in "the detroit news," $1 billion proposed for 2010 for restoration of the great lakes. supporters hope obama pledge will bring environmental and economic boost to the region. what's next? >> that's a look at papers from around the country. coming up next, political director for the atlantic media company ron brownstein helps us take a look at some of this morning's must read opinion pages. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. show and tell you weren't always my favorite day. with all the pet hair in the air, i'd spend class preoccupied, bothered by itchy eyes. but now i have new zyrtec® itchy eye drops. it works fast, with just one drop, to relieve my itchy eyes from allergies for up to 12 hours. no other allergy itchy eye drop works faster or longer. which is good, 'c
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a free health fair in the l.a. area drawing thousands of the uninsured and underinsured so much they are turning people away. nbc stephanie statin is live in inglewood, california with more. >> dylan, many people saying this event spot lights our nation's health care problem. this is normally where people come for rock concerts but behind me it is transformed into a giant medical triage. people come here. they are getting dental care and all sorts of medical care. this is called a ram event, remote area medical event, and drawing thousands of people around los angeles who basically need care. so much so, officials have now started turning people away. they estimate that they were able to treat about 8,000 people over the course of this eight-day event. they've been handing out wristbands. they say they simply cannot meet the needs of all the people that have come here and so that is the situation right now. again, putting a spotlight on this nation's health care problem and you can see what is going on. this is goi
a free health fair in the l.a. area drawing thousands of the uninsured and underinsured so much they are turning people away. nbc stephanie statin is live in inglewood, california with more. >> dylan, many people saying this event spot lights our nation's health care problem. this is normally where people come for rock concerts but behind me it is transformed into a giant medical triage. people come here. they are getting dental care and all sorts of medical care. this is called a ram...
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she reported her missing saturday night in the l.a. area. and they still haven't been able to make contact with him after he made that report. >> denisse, this is always the hardest part. how is the family doing? have we heard from parents, siblings? >> know, we tried to contact her mother, and she declined to comment at the moment. we obviously, she was distraught. we haven't been able to talk to her at length. >> our thoughts are with her family. denisse, thanks for sharing your reporting with us. >> monica, coming up in our second hour here on the big picture, the life of television legend doon hewitt. we'll look back at the trail blazing career of the man who created "60 minutes," produced presidential debates and so much more. >>> also, where is obama nation? can the president mobilize his campaign supporters to support his call for health care reform? plus, gender confusion in the sports world. a top runner faces accusations that she is a he. mr. evans? this is janice from onstar. i have received an automatic signal you've been in a fr
she reported her missing saturday night in the l.a. area. and they still haven't been able to make contact with him after he made that report. >> denisse, this is always the hardest part. how is the family doing? have we heard from parents, siblings? >> know, we tried to contact her mother, and she declined to comment at the moment. we obviously, she was distraught. we haven't been able to talk to her at length. >> our thoughts are with her family. denisse, thanks for sharing...
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on saturday they found her body stuffed in a suitcase, a carry on sized suitcase here in l.a. >> thank you for bringing us the details. >>> this twister touched down on a shopping center in texas. we have cell phone video of the same tornado. several shoppers were hurt slightly. another funnel cloud was spotted in colorado. the twister dropped out of the cloud, and fortunately the tornado did not touch down or cause damage. it just looked cool. >>> images from manhattan, where lightning hit around central park. from lightning to tornadoes to hurricanes, we learned hurricane bill has grown to a category 4 storm. and let's go to our meteorologist, and tell us about bill's progress. >> he is a monster category 4. first, let's look at the severe weather from yesterday. one cluster in the northeast, and lots of lightning last night in new york city. and down slope of the rockies, too. we are expecting an unsettled pattern eastern of the rockies. storms already firing up. there is a slight risk for severe weather today in places like oklahoma city, and kansas city, and the main threat will b
on saturday they found her body stuffed in a suitcase, a carry on sized suitcase here in l.a. >> thank you for bringing us the details. >>> this twister touched down on a shopping center in texas. we have cell phone video of the same tornado. several shoppers were hurt slightly. another funnel cloud was spotted in colorado. the twister dropped out of the cloud, and fortunately the tornado did not touch down or cause damage. it just looked cool. >>> images from manhattan,...
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i remember traveling with senator kennedy about two months before his diagnosis in new mexico and l.a. doing some events for obama and i was struck by how young the crowds were. and part of it is obviously the obama appeal but the other thing was he was really sort of looked to as not so much an icon bus that sort of implies, you know, almost i recall advance, but someone who was cool, someone who had had given their man, barack obama, an impri achmatuo and he got a kick out of it too. >> thank you, gentlemen, we will look for more from you the days we are on. >>> senator kennedy holds a special spot in the history of "meet the press" for sure, the guest whose appearances on the program covered the longest span of time. kennedy first appeared on the program on march 11, 1962 at the age of 30. he last appeared on the program january 21, 2007, at the age of 74. up on our website now, mtp.msnbc.com, you can watch a special conversation between ted ken day and the late tim russert about ted kennedy's long and important history with the program, mtp.msnbc.com. >>> coming up here next, geor
i remember traveling with senator kennedy about two months before his diagnosis in new mexico and l.a. doing some events for obama and i was struck by how young the crowds were. and part of it is obviously the obama appeal but the other thing was he was really sort of looked to as not so much an icon bus that sort of implies, you know, almost i recall advance, but someone who was cool, someone who had had given their man, barack obama, an impri achmatuo and he got a kick out of it too. >>...
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times" is giving somewhat mixed reviews to the troubled l.a. schools you've been controlling. i wondered your assessment of that. at a time when the obama administration is pushing charter schools. how do you weigh in on that. >> i support president obama and arne duncan in their effort to transform our public schools. that's what we've been trying to do for four years with resistance from that school district. i can tell you that the ten schools that i currently operate are the lowest performing schools in los angeles, some of the most violent middle schools, lowest performing elementary and high schools in one year. our progress in nine out of ten schools, english proficiency is up, eight out of ten math is up. we've done roughly slightly better than the school district. remember, we're comparing our lowest performing schools to schools overall. we need to move beyond that i support charter schools. in fact, supporting resolution of the school board that will adopt all new schools and failing schools, program improvement schools should go to either charter operators, my part
times" is giving somewhat mixed reviews to the troubled l.a. schools you've been controlling. i wondered your assessment of that. at a time when the obama administration is pushing charter schools. how do you weigh in on that. >> i support president obama and arne duncan in their effort to transform our public schools. that's what we've been trying to do for four years with resistance from that school district. i can tell you that the ten schools that i currently operate are the...
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authorities say george sodini, the man responsible for last week's shootings at the l.a. fitness center was investigated by police less than a week before he carried out the deadly rampage. police now say they questioned sodini for possibly taking a hand grenade on a bus on july 28th. they let him go because he told them they had the wrong guy. on the phone with me now is bob bartalomae. he is a reporter in pittsburgh. what you are learning about this bus incident? >> reporter: it turns out when they questioned sodini on july 30th, two days after it was reported, they didn't find anything in his bag. and he -- they took a picture of him. they called the witness who saw him on the bus and asked him if this fit the description and he said, no. and they kind of drond the mppe matter. then a port authority police saw the picture. they were disturbed. they said this is the guy that we stopped and maybe we could have prevented something. but that would have been speculative. the allegheny county police superintendent charles moffet said they did find messages at his apartment s
authorities say george sodini, the man responsible for last week's shootings at the l.a. fitness center was investigated by police less than a week before he carried out the deadly rampage. police now say they questioned sodini for possibly taking a hand grenade on a bus on july 28th. they let him go because he told them they had the wrong guy. on the phone with me now is bob bartalomae. he is a reporter in pittsburgh. what you are learning about this bus incident? >> reporter: it turns...
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that doesn't include, you know, palm springs and l.a. what is wrong with the president of the united states going to martha's vineyard with his wife and kids? >> nothing. >> okay. >> i think it's fine. i think from a chicago perspective, he could go closer to krig for his vacation, but martha's vineyard is a nice place -- >> by the way, john, i don't mean to interrupt you, but right behind you are the window cleaners up there at capitol hill. >> oh, i -- >> we can see the ropes. capito. we can see the ropes. we hope there's nobody dangling. >> you know, nothing's wrong with martha's vineyard. when he comes back, drop the public option, ipg that's enough of the ad. i also think that actually the president's been overexposed. you probably need to step back and let others talk about this issue. >> mark, if you want to weigh in on this. >> from no statistics, republicans are really good at taking vacations. this is nothing. remember when bill clinton appalled where he should go on his vacation and ended up on a horse in wyoming instead of ma
that doesn't include, you know, palm springs and l.a. what is wrong with the president of the united states going to martha's vineyard with his wife and kids? >> nothing. >> okay. >> i think it's fine. i think from a chicago perspective, he could go closer to krig for his vacation, but martha's vineyard is a nice place -- >> by the way, john, i don't mean to interrupt you, but right behind you are the window cleaners up there at capitol hill. >> oh, i -- >>...
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. >> it doesn't matter, you go from new york to minneapolis, versus new york to l.a. >> obviously that is the average. say new york to florida, going to be a little bit less. new york to california, maybe a little bit more. but in that price range is where you want to keep your -- >> how long is this lasting? >> you need to take advantage of it right now. flights are inexpense, hotels are inexpensive. capacity cuts are planned by big airlines this fall. historically that means higher airfare. however, there is no history for where we are in terms of the economy and demand, where fuel prices are going to go. but the going is good right now. take advantage of it. >> if you are thinking only four more weeks before kids go back to school, where can you go? >> san diego, room rates are down 20% from where they were last year. it is a great place for families. and hawaii. seems exotic but there are a lot of hotels deals going on that can make up for higher airfare to get there. >> wish we didn't have to work. we could take off and go someplace. thank you. >>> we continue to following breakin
. >> it doesn't matter, you go from new york to minneapolis, versus new york to l.a. >> obviously that is the average. say new york to florida, going to be a little bit less. new york to california, maybe a little bit more. but in that price range is where you want to keep your -- >> how long is this lasting? >> you need to take advantage of it right now. flights are inexpense, hotels are inexpensive. capacity cuts are planned by big airlines this fall. historically that...
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an investigation is all but certain according to unnamed justice officials speaking with the l.a. times, a prosecutor will chosen from a short list. however the inquiry will be narrow, focusing only on the operatives who went beyond authorized techniques. that's only excessive use of waterboarding might be pursued since that technique was authorized by patently indefensible 2002 justice department. other previously undisclosed abuses might be pursued as well like the cia operative who apparently brought a gun into an interrogation room or when a prisoner was threatened with being buried alive. in 2007, a cia contractor used the flashlight to beat an afghan detainee who later died. the only instance thus far resulting in prosecution. a special prosecutor's investigation would not address officials who actually created the policies, and prosecution of low-level offenders could be difficult because of poor evidence and untested legalities. director of human rights watch saying -- let's turn to a lawyer who specializes in armed conflict and human rights and serves as a contributor edi
an investigation is all but certain according to unnamed justice officials speaking with the l.a. times, a prosecutor will chosen from a short list. however the inquiry will be narrow, focusing only on the operatives who went beyond authorized techniques. that's only excessive use of waterboarding might be pursued since that technique was authorized by patently indefensible 2002 justice department. other previously undisclosed abuses might be pursued as well like the cia operative who...
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reagan was enraged looking at the "l.a. times." reagan said, did you see in the paper today? morris said yes, mr. president i did. he rose the paper at him and said could you believe they would think of selling the dodgers to murdock. flipped it over, on the bottom left. i thought that was the secret of reagan. he stuck by his principles. this morning, teddy kennedy, these two leaders shared that in common. didn't notice. maybe that's why ted kennedy was tr like that. >> they both noticed. they didn't carry the easy resentment that comes too quickly now in politics and in the media. explode in public. they didn't have that about them. >> yeah. is pat buchanan still with us? talk about that? again, you knew ted kennedy and worked with ronald reagan. you wouldn't usually team them together, but there were quite a few similarities. >> sure in terms of what mike was talking about. there's no bitterness, no sin similar in ronald reagan. n n none at all. he was a popular kid. loved life. goes hollywood becomes a movie start. a troubled first marriage. he didn't go through the trage
reagan was enraged looking at the "l.a. times." reagan said, did you see in the paper today? morris said yes, mr. president i did. he rose the paper at him and said could you believe they would think of selling the dodgers to murdock. flipped it over, on the bottom left. i thought that was the secret of reagan. he stuck by his principles. this morning, teddy kennedy, these two leaders shared that in common. didn't notice. maybe that's why ted kennedy was tr like that. >> they...
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an investigation is all but certain according to unnamed justice officials speaking with the l.a. times, a prosecutor will chosen from a short list. however the inquiry will be narrow, focusing only on the operatives who went beyond authorized techniques. that's only excessive use of waterboarding might be pursued since that technique was authorized by patently indefensible 2002 justice department. other abuses might be disclosed, as well, or when a prisoner was threatened with being buried alive. in 2007, a cia contractor used the flashlight to beat an afghan detainee who later died. the only instance thus far resulting in prosecution. a special prosecutor's investigation would not address officials who actually created the policies and prosecution of low-level offenders could be difficult because of poor evidence and untested legalities. saying "an investigation that focuses on lowly ranking operators would be worse than nothing at all." a lawyer who also serves as a contributing editor at "harper's" magazine. >> hi, keith. >> i realize legalities don't often overlap with the kn
an investigation is all but certain according to unnamed justice officials speaking with the l.a. times, a prosecutor will chosen from a short list. however the inquiry will be narrow, focusing only on the operatives who went beyond authorized techniques. that's only excessive use of waterboarding might be pursued since that technique was authorized by patently indefensible 2002 justice department. other abuses might be disclosed, as well, or when a prisoner was threatened with being buried...
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msnbc.com's courtney hazlett joins us live from l.a. i think that's such a big part of this estate battle because how people remember him and continue to buy his music and if they set up some kind of memorial for him like a graceland and go see him, this increases that estate and makes it for valuable for whomever gets to control do. >> i think that poll is fascinating for another reason, too. when we first started to report that there would be these concerts in london, i remember we were on air saying would people pay thatch to go abroad to see these shows and the outpouring of response i got was from abroad saying we don't remember him for his legal problems, but we remember him for his music. that speaks to the fact that at the end of the day we remember him as a musician that was really influential. >> what is the latest here, this court i understand is in recess for lunch right now. is this pretty much being seen as a victory for katherine jackson, especially when david just outlined what she'll be able to get to care for these kid
msnbc.com's courtney hazlett joins us live from l.a. i think that's such a big part of this estate battle because how people remember him and continue to buy his music and if they set up some kind of memorial for him like a graceland and go see him, this increases that estate and makes it for valuable for whomever gets to control do. >> i think that poll is fascinating for another reason, too. when we first started to report that there would be these concerts in london, i remember we were...
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if they're driving less than 40 miles a day, which a lot of -- take new york city or chicago or l.a. you can drive, you know, 30, 40. then, you go over, you're going 50 miles. you can drive continually, zero emissions, except for what it takes to produce the electricity, in a volt. >> so, it's one thing to think about going chicago to st. louis. another thing to think about making 115 separate trips to the 7-eleven. the total consumption under 40 miles. >> under 40 miles, you are not using gasoline at all. what they do with the volt -- and this is a -- it's different from a hybrid vehicle. it works on electricity. in a hybrid, it's a gasoline engine that's assisted by an electric motor that moves you. >> when the gas kicks in, it's just recharging the electric motor. >> just recharging the battery. >> when it recharges, how long does it take? >> you can plug this thing, like your iphone, into the wall. just like i charge up my cell phone. of course, it takes a little more to charge up your car. but you're talking about -- i think they're talking about -- i think it's an eight-hour --
if they're driving less than 40 miles a day, which a lot of -- take new york city or chicago or l.a. you can drive, you know, 30, 40. then, you go over, you're going 50 miles. you can drive continually, zero emissions, except for what it takes to produce the electricity, in a volt. >> so, it's one thing to think about going chicago to st. louis. another thing to think about making 115 separate trips to the 7-eleven. the total consumption under 40 miles. >> under 40 miles, you are...
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driving less than 40 miles a day which a lot of, take new york city or chicago or -- l.a., you know you can drive, you know, 30, 40, then you go over, you go 50 miles. using very little gasoline. you can drive continuously, pure electric, zero emissions, except for what it takes to produce the electricity, in a volt. >> if you, so, one thing to think about going like, chicago to st. louis. another thing to think, making 115 separate trips to the 7-eleven. what we are talking about trips that are, total consumption under 40 miles. >> under 40 miles, you are not using gasoline at all. what they do with the volt, this is a, it's different from a hybrid vehicle, this is a purely electric vehicle. it works on electricity. electricity is what moves you. in a hybrid it is a gasoline engine assisted by an electric motor that moves you. >> so when the gas kicks in it is recharging. >> just recharging the battery. >> when you recharge how long does it take? >> you can plug this thing, read the literature. plug this thing like your iphone, into your, into the wall, just like i charge up my cell ph
driving less than 40 miles a day which a lot of, take new york city or chicago or -- l.a., you know you can drive, you know, 30, 40, then you go over, you go 50 miles. using very little gasoline. you can drive continuously, pure electric, zero emissions, except for what it takes to produce the electricity, in a volt. >> if you, so, one thing to think about going like, chicago to st. louis. another thing to think, making 115 separate trips to the 7-eleven. what we are talking about trips...
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but the l.a. police department because of that investigation that allegedly involves, you know, a laundry list of doctors, they're not releasing the information. so they know what killed mr. jackson now. >> i think we know that it's not going to take long for some of this information to leak out. i guarantee every beat reporter on the story is working the sources to find out what is in this document. the telltale document makes me just go with the reason why he died this is going to come out. we'll see. up next, did president obama save the u.s. from a second great depression? >> it is today's making their case. and in our next hour, kathy griffith from comedian to cougar? the 48-year-old comedian stepping out with that young man, you know him. he could have been sarah palin's son-in-law. levi johnson? what are they doing kissing kathy griffin? what is this about? we have the details on where they had their date even. some lunch. you hungry? yeah. me too. (door crashes in) (broadview alarm) (gasp
but the l.a. police department because of that investigation that allegedly involves, you know, a laundry list of doctors, they're not releasing the information. so they know what killed mr. jackson now. >> i think we know that it's not going to take long for some of this information to leak out. i guarantee every beat reporter on the story is working the sources to find out what is in this document. the telltale document makes me just go with the reason why he died this is going to come...
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attorney general eric holter is still seriously considering torture prosecutions but according to "the l.a. times" he is only considering them in the case of people who departed from the bush administration approved torture program. so people like john yu now world famous for helping to legally justify the use of torture are apparently in the clear when it comes to what is being considered by the new attorney general at least for now. as the contours of the potential prosecution come into clearer focus there is some fresh news about the men who designed the actual torture at the heart of the torture program. they are bruce jetson and jim mitchell. today in "the new york times" they published the first half of a two-part series on the history of the torture program "the times" honing in on these two psychologists who cree atded the torture protocol for post 9/11 prisoners and apparently were working as contractors for the cia and made millions of dollars for themselves in the process. among these sensational revelations in today's report, neither had ever conducted a real interrogation prio
attorney general eric holter is still seriously considering torture prosecutions but according to "the l.a. times" he is only considering them in the case of people who departed from the bush administration approved torture program. so people like john yu now world famous for helping to legally justify the use of torture are apparently in the clear when it comes to what is being considered by the new attorney general at least for now. as the contours of the potential prosecution come...
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he's popular in l.a. but that has not gotten out across the country. >> the dislike involving kobe is a lot of people believe he's arrogant and aloof. i believe he's the best player in basketball and he's a champion and it should be left at that. in the case of michael vick, this person was in prison for 23 months, spent 18 months in a federal penitentiary because of financing a dogfighting ring. he needs to come across as somebody very, very contrite and apologetic. he has to be mindful of the fact that this can't be a celebration. these are the people -- there's nothing wrong for them to show love and affect for them but showing your love an affection for him is one thing, trying to paint him as a victim is a different matter altogether. that won't help him. >> what do you think with regards to reinstatement and him signing on with a team. a lot are saying the new england patriots. what would he learn backing up tom brady? >> they're a first-class organization, number one. number two he would be coached
he's popular in l.a. but that has not gotten out across the country. >> the dislike involving kobe is a lot of people believe he's arrogant and aloof. i believe he's the best player in basketball and he's a champion and it should be left at that. in the case of michael vick, this person was in prison for 23 months, spent 18 months in a federal penitentiary because of financing a dogfighting ring. he needs to come across as somebody very, very contrite and apologetic. he has to be mindful...
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. >>> david, there's an interesting piece in "the l.a. times" talking about the conservative mobilization talking about health care. they say it's not all good news for the republican leaders, that a lot of activists are turning their anger on republican senators and congressmen as well. they're not happy with them either. >> that's true because the democrats could call the gop bluff and say we'll take out the public option but here are the other things that hurt the health insurance industry that support you. it's going to be intriguing couple of weeks ahead. >> absolutely. >> michael vick is looking for redemption now that the disgraced quarterback is a member of the philadelphia ea e eagl eagles. how does veteran quarterback donovan mcnabb feel about his backup joining the team? mcnabb fet with repomet with re and backed michael vick. >> and he understands the penalty and the consequences that came with it and serve your time. then you deserve an opportunity to kind of change your life around. >> apparently donovan mcnabb and michael v
. >>> david, there's an interesting piece in "the l.a. times" talking about the conservative mobilization talking about health care. they say it's not all good news for the republican leaders, that a lot of activists are turning their anger on republican senators and congressmen as well. they're not happy with them either. >> that's true because the democrats could call the gop bluff and say we'll take out the public option but here are the other things that hurt the...
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it hit -- >> that might have been scary for all three incidents but the l.a. dodgers pitcher remained down for several minutes. he was carted off the field, taken to the hospital and stayed there overnight with only a concussion. but, wow, as you can imagine, it could have been a whole lot worse. >>> well, prince william and his long-time girlfriend kate middleton may have a secret. joining us now, tom aspell. good morning to you. tell me the secret. is some sort of a marriage deal, a done deal for these two? >> good morning, alex. according to the news of the world, that's britain's top-selling sunday newspaper, prince william and kate middleton had reached an understanding that they will marry within the next two years. now the plan has the blessing of the royal family which wants to see william well established as a hard working, responsible prince and heir to the throne first. he will represent the queen on official tours to australia and strik in the neck two years. the royals want to make sure william is a stand-alone royal in his own right before they r
it hit -- >> that might have been scary for all three incidents but the l.a. dodgers pitcher remained down for several minutes. he was carted off the field, taken to the hospital and stayed there overnight with only a concussion. but, wow, as you can imagine, it could have been a whole lot worse. >>> well, prince william and his long-time girlfriend kate middleton may have a secret. joining us now, tom aspell. good morning to you. tell me the secret. is some sort of a marriage...
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. >> you remember that -- >> l.a. lakers fan. i guess ted kennedy can bring anybody together. >> you remember the fabled campaign in no, i guess you don't. linda byrd johnson. al gore whose father was also in the senate. we just heard. you have president bush coming whose grandfather was in the senate. john mccain. just mentioned, his father. his grandfather, admiral. one hopes that all of these family connects and ties of blood and history and experience would help us get to a place now in the age of obama where we could recover the best part of that 20th century tradition of working to the in order to push us forward. not that everything is perfect. not that it is a club. but that there's a level of humanity ask the -- personal connection that can make the -- rough edges smooth. >> pat buchanan? >> joe, what jon was saying reminds me jon will recollect this for sure, middle ages, the truth of god and peace of god. when the battles stopped during lent and battles stopped during holy days and i noticed when ronald reagan died, as
. >> you remember that -- >> l.a. lakers fan. i guess ted kennedy can bring anybody together. >> you remember the fabled campaign in no, i guess you don't. linda byrd johnson. al gore whose father was also in the senate. we just heard. you have president bush coming whose grandfather was in the senate. john mccain. just mentioned, his father. his grandfather, admiral. one hopes that all of these family connects and ties of blood and history and experience would help us get to...
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do not show that l.a. kiss again! >> it's historical context set against the backdrop of that kiss, the events of this week. >> you know the krazy glue party there, what ever happened to tupperware parties? >> that wasn't a happy kind of party. >> thank you, willie. sonia sotomayor on the united states supreme court. now she's the first hispanic member of the supreme court. the second woman on the court now, two out of nine. i am woman, hear me roar. maybe we'll get a few more soon. also the town hall meetings heating up across america. the temperature definitely going up inside most of those rooms. now unions are being shipped in and you're starting to get battles inside and outside. willie will be telling me about that in a second. also a new poll out today talking about how americans believe that washington is as divided or more divided than it was even under george w. bush. mika brzezinski still on assignment, still on her mission of mercy, still trying to bring light to a world that so desperately needs it that i
do not show that l.a. kiss again! >> it's historical context set against the backdrop of that kiss, the events of this week. >> you know the krazy glue party there, what ever happened to tupperware parties? >> that wasn't a happy kind of party. >> thank you, willie. sonia sotomayor on the united states supreme court. now she's the first hispanic member of the supreme court. the second woman on the court now, two out of nine. i am woman, hear me roar. maybe we'll get a...
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a congresswoman saying he was getting coke from central america and exporting it into south central l.a. then of course you have the one that had more false information in a movie than i've ever seen before, michael moore, fahrenheit 97, things in there that were just outright conspiracies and wrong. what is it about our political culture that encourages this? >> i think people outside of washington, they don't under it. they read a lot of things going on and they say, you know, it can't be possible that all these things would go wrong, unless it were some kind of conspiracy. of course they suspect one party and the other. remember george h.w. bush was supposed to be meeting secretly in paris, so they would hold onto the hostages and would get reelected. we found out he was where he belonged, at the country club having lunch with potter stewart. >> that's where you kept him in the reagan administration. the chevy chase country club. if we find you're up in bethesda -- let's go to carlos gutierrez. "the wall street journal" writes -- mr. secretary, will the president have to raise taxes
a congresswoman saying he was getting coke from central america and exporting it into south central l.a. then of course you have the one that had more false information in a movie than i've ever seen before, michael moore, fahrenheit 97, things in there that were just outright conspiracies and wrong. what is it about our political culture that encourages this? >> i think people outside of washington, they don't under it. they read a lot of things going on and they say, you know, it can't...
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sacramento and l.a. 96. right around 81. finally, tropical depression number two is dying. it is almost dead. this system never had a chance to get together. dry air moved in. looks like that's not going to be an issue for any of us. >>> coming up next on "morning joe," we'll find out if we naing onon ud r. weotototatatininci on us cars for everybody anont cfidedence ininin o. caususususlendnds s ve a a a t tcks. ququq n .
sacramento and l.a. 96. right around 81. finally, tropical depression number two is dying. it is almost dead. this system never had a chance to get together. dry air moved in. looks like that's not going to be an issue for any of us. >>> coming up next on "morning joe," we'll find out if we naing onon ud r. weotototatatininci on us cars for everybody anont cfidedence ininin o. caususususlendnds s ve a a a t tcks. ququq n .
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west coast, everything is looking pretty nice in l.a., phoenix, seattle. temperatures are cooler though definitely in the northwest. have a great day. lots of discounts on car insurance. can i get in on that? are you a safe driver? yes. discount! do you own a home? yes. discount! are you going to buy online? yes! discount! isn't getting discounts great? yes! there's no discount for agreeing with me. yeah, i got carried away. happens to me all the time. helping you save money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. has the fastest hands boxing has ever seen. so i've come to this ring to see who's faster... on the internet. i'll be using the 3g at&t laptopconnect card. he won't. so i can browse the web faster, email business plans faster. all on the go. i'm bill kurtis and i'm faster than floyd mayweather. (announcer) switch to the nation's fastest 3g network and get the at&t laptopconnect card for free. >>> hey, kids! this is the part of the show where we talk about what we learned today. willie if. >> i learned something new with julia child. i di
west coast, everything is looking pretty nice in l.a., phoenix, seattle. temperatures are cooler though definitely in the northwest. have a great day. lots of discounts on car insurance. can i get in on that? are you a safe driver? yes. discount! do you own a home? yes. discount! are you going to buy online? yes! discount! isn't getting discounts great? yes! there's no discount for agreeing with me. yeah, i got carried away. happens to me all the time. helping you save money -- now, that's...
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here is a 20-year-old history major, the l.a. times is reporting that he is a palestinian arab american and socialists himself. imagine the irony that his portrait of obama was co-oped and used as a white wing symbol. >> it's really a college kid with a computer? >> yeah, we don't know who took the photo from flicker -- >> who ever took it was politically useful at the time, i am sure. >> speaking of online sharing sites like twitter -- >> you are an addict -- >> god is on twitter? >> he is everywhere. you send a message to a guy on tweeter, and his name is zeke hotel, and you can send a prayer, and he will prinlt it out and put it in the wall. >> you twitter him and he will print what you twitter him and take it into the western wall in israel. yeah, he placed 1,000 rolled up prayers in the wall already. >> is this something he is doing, or charging for this? >> no, i think this guarantees him a way to heaven, if you believe in salvation by works. i may be getting too theological. >> we will leave it with twitter, and a piece of
here is a 20-year-old history major, the l.a. times is reporting that he is a palestinian arab american and socialists himself. imagine the irony that his portrait of obama was co-oped and used as a white wing symbol. >> it's really a college kid with a computer? >> yeah, we don't know who took the photo from flicker -- >> who ever took it was politically useful at the time, i am sure. >> speaking of online sharing sites like twitter -- >> you are an addict --...
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it is based on the first version of the actor's theatrical endeavor which launched in l.a. in 1981. remember, he kind of was on the downturn after he got caught -- >> he was like a children's entertainer for entertaining and then there was -- >> an incident in a movie theater where he was caught loving himself. >> in public? >> yes. we'll see how this works out. maybe this will be more adultish. >>> speaking of more adultish, miley cyrus at the teen choice a. she is performing and singing and a moment where she is sort of straddle ago pole and now there is a firestorm online like was she just hanging on to the pole for support because it's a fake ice cream truck? or is this like pole dancing? youtube and twitter fire on it. remember, this is just the latest -- >> a debate, you mean? >> she is trying to grow up. in "vanity fair" she had a sexy photo shoot like bare-chested and bare back covered up. she is only 16 but, you know, not any more girl and not yet a woman. a difficult time! >> all right. we're going to let you off the hook. >>> ahead here, second hour of the "morning meetin
it is based on the first version of the actor's theatrical endeavor which launched in l.a. in 1981. remember, he kind of was on the downturn after he got caught -- >> he was like a children's entertainer for entertaining and then there was -- >> an incident in a movie theater where he was caught loving himself. >> in public? >> yes. we'll see how this works out. maybe this will be more adultish. >>> speaking of more adultish, miley cyrus at the teen choice a....
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the l.a. district attorney is working with the lapd and as soon as that criminal investigation is finished the d.a.'s office could figure out whether or not to press charges against dr. murray or any of the other doctors and there are several of them they are looking into right now. >> jeff rosen, thank you for that. >>> nbc is the place for politics. after the break renewed calls for embattled south carolina governor to step down and a new viral video poking fun at the whole affair saga. there was a time i wouldn't step out of the house without my makeup. now, it's no problem. (announcer) neutrogena tone correcting night serum with high performance soy to even skin tone and active retinol to speed cell turn over. clinically shown to visibly fade brown spots in 14 nights. i even out my skin at night so it looks younger, flawless in the morning. (announcer) neutrogena tone correcting now you can fade and prevent discolorations all day. new tone correcting spf 30. it doesn't cover everything. an
the l.a. district attorney is working with the lapd and as soon as that criminal investigation is finished the d.a.'s office could figure out whether or not to press charges against dr. murray or any of the other doctors and there are several of them they are looking into right now. >> jeff rosen, thank you for that. >>> nbc is the place for politics. after the break renewed calls for embattled south carolina governor to step down and a new viral video poking fun at the whole...
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let's go to or entertainment reporter courtney hazlett who is in l.a. what do you have? >> good morning. this morning, it's going to be a long dispute in court over the contract between aeg and sony. we are figuring out today the nuts and bolts of the agreement here, how merchandising is going to be sold. all that rehearsal footage we heard about, how it's going to be used and why is it going to be interesting, you ask? katherine jackson is going to be allowed to enter objections into court today. the reason she would want to do that isn't so the estate would get less money. if it's if she wants to be an inner down the road she has to prove she is financially responsible and interested and that she has been following this but there is a fine line she has to walk. she doesn't want to appear difficult. any time you have the jackson family, things take a difficult time. interesting to hear what her objections are today with this contract. >> george lewis is reporting the judge is reviewing the 60 million dollar deal with columbia picture to bring in the rehearsal footage fr
let's go to or entertainment reporter courtney hazlett who is in l.a. what do you have? >> good morning. this morning, it's going to be a long dispute in court over the contract between aeg and sony. we are figuring out today the nuts and bolts of the agreement here, how merchandising is going to be sold. all that rehearsal footage we heard about, how it's going to be used and why is it going to be interesting, you ask? katherine jackson is going to be allowed to enter objections into...